Summary of comments received
General
Concerns with apparent lack of
publicity given to review (e.g. no advertising on buses, bus stops, Centro information
shop at New Street, public libraries, TWM website(!), Councils Forward, GPs surgeries).
Up-to-date area network maps should
be available to view in public libraries;
Enhanced public transport is
crucial for environmental protection and climate change reasons and, to this
end, should be as safe (and pleasant) as possible for passengers (working cameras up and
downstairs & regular visits from transport police and inspectors);
It would be nice to be advised of
the proposed frequency of the new services but, for some services, the change of frequency
is not mentioned.
Where bus routes cross (e.g. 11 and
18 in Cotteridge), efforts should be made to try and co-ordinate their passing
time so waits for passengers can be reduced.
How can services be heralded as
improvements without assessing their impact first? There
are still some months before the new hospital access roads are to be opened so the closure
date for feedback could be extended to allow for a better publicised consultation
exercise.
Specific
New direct bus links to the hospital
should go into the centre of the hospital complex **
The new routes to the hospital
should have frequent evening and weekend services.
Routes
1 -Increased frequency of
service needed, especially Sundays;
11 - Service does not adhere
to schedule displayed on stops supposed to be every 20 minutes but waits of up to
40 minutes are frequently the case;
19 - Although Centro suggest
this service will use South/Pamela Roads, it was understood that the 27 service had been
re-routed from these roads some months ago due to difficulties with the narrow roads and
parked cars;
19 - Regrettable that
Hawkesley/Pool Farm Estates lose out (although
Centro point out that there are improvements to the 45, 49 and 84 services serving the same areas however
see below);
20 - Proposals are acceptable providing it is a regular service including
evenings and weekends;
21 - Appears to be a major
reduction in this service if it no longer goes via University Medical & Dental Practice in Pritchatts Road, Harborne (Green Man), Botanical Gardens, Five
Ways and Broad Street. Instead it will go via
the current 44 route. Will greatly diminish
what is currently a very useful route. Ironic
that changes are due to the new hospital but the major GP practice in the area (UMP
Pritchatts Road) will no longer be served. Service
is currently well used by students and other residents in University catchment area. Service is (currently) used for shopping in
Harborne, visits to the Botanical Gardens, and then via Five Ways to Broad Street, the
concert halls and theatres in Centenary Square and Central Library. Change of route will greatly inconvenience many
people for no good reason please reconsider or consider compromise: perhaps it
could at least continue as now to turn left up Pritchatts Road after leaving the Blood
Transfusion Centre in at the end of Vincent Drive and continue to stop at the University
Medical Practice before turning right down Somerset Road to re-join the proposed new route
via Edgbaston Park Road access to the new hospital is laudable but should not be at
the expense of community services;
27 - Increased frequency
needed including evenings and weekends;
45 Changes will be
welcomed by those living near Masshouse Lane but has consideration been given to the
impact on elderly patients attending Kings Norton Surgery?
The 45 presently operates every 10 minutes during the day, making access to
the surgery quite convenient. There are also
hourly services which serve the same location, although their frequency makes them much
less suitable than the 45.
If the 45 service is to be changed,
visitors to the surgery would either need to take a lengthy walk back along Redditch Road
from Foyle Road or would need to catch the 49 service from Foyle Road back towards Kings
Norton Green. This service, however, only
operates every 20 minutes during the day and obviously involves a change of bus which is
not presently necessary;
59 - Should have increased
frequency;
69 - Improved access to new
hospital welcome but concerned at loss of direct service to Weoley Castle and impact on
access to local schools (Shenley Court School), Lodge Hill Cemetery and Weoley Castle
shops.
Service frequency has
decreased; formerly there were 4 buses an hour, currently there are 3 an hour and the
proposals are for only two an hour;
Proposals are good providing
buses go into the main hospital area; **
84 - Proposals are welcome
provided they include regular full evening and weekend services.
448 - The review makes no
mention of this service (West Bromwich - QE Hosp & University Station). Is this to
operate as before?.
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